- t If 1 1 i H His m m vox 116 t.tSJ ml fftl VI 1 .'. Spitting Blood "I 110(1 to roliRli a great (leal and spit 1) loud, mill my iU'ii;!iliois in I) u y to n, 01ii(, whore .'.'I live, said ' unions them selves that I had con- Mimiition. iil I Kill" I thnv did not tetl me m to my t'aee, for fear of making me (lestiondent. 1 k o p t o n rottshhu,' and tryitip ditler ent sorts of inedieines.hiit 'iiotlilnp seemed to reach tny trouble until 1 pot hold of a liottlc of Acker's Knslbh Jtcmcdy. I prayed for health all the time, and my prayers were answered as soon as I began taking this celebrated Eng lish expectorant and tonic. Since tny re covcry I have told hundreds of sufferers from concha, colds and weak lungs that Acker's English Remedy would euro them. Sonic of them won't try it, and it does seem to me terrible when anyone deliber ately refuses to he cured. There ought to lie a law compelling consumptives to take it. Even if they don't care for their own lives, the public's welfare should be consid ered. Don't you think so too? I hope such a law will soon be enforced." (Signed) Miss. Kiciuurson. '8nldiktMc..SOc.nn(tllnlioUle.lhrn(igho(itthet'nttiHl 'RUttraand Canada : nmt III UliRlanil. at Is. 2d.. us. 3d., U.M. I f you arc not sntiafleil after buying, return tli -bottle to ynur drugjUt and get your money back. We nulhnri-c the above nuarantee. H'. II. IIOOKEli & CO., Proprietors, Sew York. For Bale nt Blnkeley's Pharmacy. THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURfJ. An Interesting Kellc of that Important Kvvnt. B. E. Selleck, a former Dalles hoy, mow of Boyd, lately received from hie uncle, E. A. Selleck, of Hamilton, Wash ington, who is a veteran of the Civil war and was with Grant at the fall of 'Vieksburg, an interesting relic of that event. It is a copy of the VickBburg Citizen of July 2, 180'J, two days before the surrender of the city. The paper is a fonr-column single eheet, printed on cheap wall paper and, of couree, on oue side only. It was run through the press by some typos from among the victori ous troops, using the type as they found it set up in the office of the Citizen, with the single addition of u short ex planatory paragraph at the foot of the last column. Ab might be expected, the little sheet records a number of deaths from the 'fire of the besiegers, but the genera tone of the' paper is hopeful, and Com uiodore Porter is commiserated as "i poor fool who might as well give up the vain aspiration he entertains of ensur ing our city or exterminating our peo -pie, and return to his master to receive 'the reward such as a gasconading dolt will meet at the hands of the unappre ciating government at Washington." The editor (whose name, by the way, is .1. M. Swortls) acknowledges his in debteune-s to Major (.Tiilespie "tor a steak of -contedtrate beuf, alias meat. We have tried it," he says, "and can assure our friends that if it Is rendered necessary, they need have no scruples of . eating the meat. It is sweet, savory -end tender, and as long as we have ninle left we are satisfied our soldiers will be content to subsist on it." In another paragraph the editor learns of "'un instance where 'a knight of the quill' and a 'disciple of the black art,' with malice in their hearts and veil gfiuiee in tlieir eyes, ruttilesiiy put a period tu the existence of a venerable (Inline that had faithfully discharged the duties to he expected of him to the ter ror of sundry vermin in the neighbor- boor). Poor defunct Thomas was then prepared, not fur the grave, but for the ijHJt, and several friends invited to par take of 'a nice rabbit.' As a matter of couree no one would wound the leelings of another, especially in these times, by refusing a cordial invitation to dinner, and the guests assisted m consuming tbe poor animal with a relish that did honor to their epicurean taste. The 'sold' as sure us the meat was delicious and pussy must look out for her safety." Mr. F. Riser is commended for por tioning off from bis supply of corn what be thought was necessary to last him 'during the "brief period that will ensue before the arrival of succor to our garri son!' und thus relieved the wants of many families free of charge. On tbe other band the editor denounces numer ous pereonE who have breadstuff se creted and are doling it out at most ex horhitaut figures to those who bad not the foresight or meane to provide for tbe emergency then upon the citizens. A rumor bad reached the editor that "par ties in .the city have been and now are Belling flour at $0 a pound! molasses at $10 per gallon, and corn at $10 per bushel !" He bad not "proved tbe facts upon the parties accused," but be hopes 'the allusion to the subject may lead to 'the discovery of the guilty parties to that "a brand may not only be placed upon their brow, but that It may he eared into their very brain, that hu manity may scorn and shun them ae they would the portals of bell itself." (The editor credit nearly two columns 'mm of "Yankee News" to the Memphis Bui letin , but he warns his readers that tb news is "whitewashed bv the Federa provost marshal, who desires to hood wink the poor Northern white Blaves while tbe editor of the Bulletin is char acterized ae "n pink-nosed, slab-sided toad-eating Yankee, who is n lineal do scendant of Judas Isuariot and a brothe gernmin ,'sicl of the greatest Puritanical sycophantic, howling scoundrel unhung Parson P.rownlow." After recounting, in florid rhetoric the achievements of Lee in Virginia, tb editor says: "Today Maryland is ours tomorrow Pennslyvania will be; and the next day Ohio, now inidwav, like Mo haaimed's coffin will fall. Success an glory to our arms! God and right are with us!" After this burst of eloquence the editor descends to every-day affairs and be wails the lax discipline of some of tbe company officers in allowing their men to "prowl around day nnd night pur Joining fruit, vegetables, chickens, etc. In several cases that had come to the editorial knowledge the offenders had in open deyiight, entered premises seized cattle and other things and defied the owners to their teeth. In one case the editor was pained to learn that an "esteemed citizen of our Vickeburg, William Potterfield, was under tbe pain ful necessity, in protecting his property to wound one or two Eoldiers aud deprive another of his life." Under tbe heading "On Dit" it is an announced that "the great Ulysses the Yankee Generalissimo, surnarned Grant has expressed his intention of dining in Vieksburg on Saturday nex (it was then Thureday) and celebrating the Fourth of July by a grand dinner and eo forth. When asked if ho would invite General Jo Johnson, he said 'No. for fear there would be a row at table. Ulysses must get into the city before h dines in it. The nuv to cook a rabbit i first to catch the rabbit." After roundly scoring the Yankees for lying till it had become "not a second but a firBt nature with them," tl.e editor tries his "prentice hand" at the same game, and with admirable success. He quotes from "a late date Yankee jour nal, teeming with the odor of wooden nutmegs, pumpkin pies, and adorned with all the devices of patent back-act ing, rotary motion, self-revolving inouBe traps and perpetual pendulum action wooden work clock," which, according to tbe veracious editor, bad said : "We are constrained to admit that our posi tion before Vickeburg is literally covered for miles with our dead. We have to acknowledge a loss of 15,000 killed out right. ThiB will make our loss in killed and wounded alont not counting the missing 43,000. Probably our entire loss is 50,000 or 00,000. At such a rate how long will the siege of Vieksburg last?" The answer was given two days after whon Pemherton surrendered, and the great Confederate stronghold of the West, with 27,000 prisoners, fell into the hands of the victorious Federals. Of this event due notice is taken in tbe only paragraph added to the forms by some typos from among the invaders. This paragraph reads: "Two das bring about great changes. The banner of the Union floats over Vieksburg. Gen. Grant has 'caught the rabbit;' helms dined in Vicksbnig and he did bring bis dinner with mm. The citizen lives to see it. For- the lust time it. iiimears on wall paper. No more will it imagine the luxuries of mule meat and fricaeeed kitten urge Southern warriors to such diet never more. This is tbe last wall paper 'edition, and is, excepting this note, troni the tvpes us we found them It will be valuable hereafter as u curioB ity." Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic will cure dandruff and all sculp diseases. Don't neglect your hair. For sale at Frazer's barber shop, sole agent. tf Dryiiitr preparations simply dovel- op dry catarrh; tiioy dry up the secretions, which adhero to the mcmbrnno and decom pose, causing n far more sorious troublo than the ordinary form of caturrb. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and gnutTs and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is Huch a roniedv and will cure catarrh or cold in the. bead easily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druueists soil the COo. sizo. Elyllrothors, fit! Warren St., N.Y. The Balm cures without tiain. docs not irritate or causo snoozing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surfaco, roliov- ( ing immediately the painful inflammation With Ely's Cream Dalm you aro armed against Nasul Catarrh and Hav Fovor. The merited reputation for curing piles, sores and Bkiu diseases iicriuired by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, has led to the making of worthless counter- . . felts, lie sure to get only DeWltt's Salve. Clarl-e A Kulk's P. O. Phurmacv. We oiler for a limited period the twlce-u-week Cmtosicu:, price $1,50, and the Weekly Oiegoniun, price $1, 50, both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions under this offer must be paid in ud vunce. tf Wanted A second-band fire-proof safe. Must be in good condition und not too large. Apply at the Cuiioxicuk office, , oiil-tf Catarrh Cannot Ha Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of tbe disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and Bets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was wbb prescribed by one of the best pliysiciatiB in this country for yeers, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the beat tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect combination of the two ingredients 2b what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chknky & Co., Propa., Toledo O. Sold by drruggiats, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. 12 Itemnval. J. E. Adcox & Co. have moved their jewolry store to the new building on Second street west of J. T. Peters', where they will be pleased to meet all their old friends and as many new ones as need anything in the line nf watches, clocks, jewelry and repairing. Optical goods a specialty. Eyes examined free of charge by a graduate optician. j7-tf J. E. Ancox & Co. How to Cure Cruui. Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Auienia, Duchess county, N. Y., says : "Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy is the best medi cine I have ever used. It is a fine children's reinedv for croup and never fails to cure." When given as soon ns the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by Clakeley, the druggist. I'luyeli Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, FeveriBliness, Pimples or Sores are all positive eviden ces of i mi ti re blood. No matter how it became eo it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never (ailed tocure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blond diseases. It .is certainly a wonderful remedy and we Bell every bottle on a positive guarantee, islakeley, the drug- gIBt. BUSINESS LOCALS. Paint your house with paints that ara Clarke & Falk fully guaranteed to last. have them. Why pay SI. 75 per gallon for inferior palntB wiieu you can buv James E. Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & talk, agents. ml Dyspepsia can bo cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 25 cts. Dlukeley the druggist. Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedv in anv case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded. 25 cts. und 50 cts. Blakeley, the drug gist. Fur llinil or hull). The Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on First street, is for rent or sale. It is a three-story, corrugated i;on building, lUx.i.i feet, with water elevator. Apply to hum Wilkinson, The Dalles. u2(i-tf Among the leuB of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for olds and ht grippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pheumonia. Thos vvhilbeld & Co., 2-1U Wubueh avenue, Chicago, one of the most prominent re tail druggists in that city, in speaking of this,sayB: "We recommend Chamber Iain's Cougii Remedy for la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counter cts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia." tor sale by Blakeley, the druggist. Such little pills ub DeWitts Little Early Risers are very easily taken, and they are wonderfully effective in cleans ing the liver and bowels. Clarke & Falk . O. Pharmacy. Pepsin preparations often fail to re lieve indigestion because they can digest only albuminous foods. There is one preparation that digests all classes of food, und that Is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It cures the worst cases of indigestion and gives instant relief, for it digests what you eat. Clarke & Falk P. O. Pharmacy. Clearance sale of winter millinery at 'U,e Campbell & Wilson Millinery Par- ' Invu '1'pI ii tu U1 tin I U at mot Lola i lore. Trimmed hats, baby bonnets at cost, street bats, and j'7-lm t'tekli Milk nnd Crituiu. A dollar saved if a dollar gained, I urn selling the beHt Jersey milk in the market, warranted to test five per cent butter fat, for $2 u quart per mouth. Also purely ciiitrifugully separated cream at -10 cents a quart. Why puy more wheu you can do better by phon ing to the City Dairy. 'Phone !)85. u30-lm Bekt Uaui.kv, Prop. 0.R.&N. II K PART Knst Mull TIME SCIIKIUII.R. FIIOM IIAM.KH. Ai:k:vk KlKIM Hnlt l.nkc Denver. Kt Fnt Mall 1:05 p IP Worth. Oimilin, Kan tian City, St. Ixmls, ii. in. UlllCHgO HlIU t-.HM. Atlantic KxtiraiH Halt Uikc, Denver, Ft Worth. Oninliu. Kim I: I'm. m UtiAlln. in, kiin City, Ht. I.ollln, Via Hunt lllRtOII. CnleiiRo and hiiu. Spoknue Mail unit Express 9:'i"i p. m Walla Walln, Bpnkarie, Mt!l!lCfll(lltH. St. 1'iinl, i)u 111 til, Milwaukee, Bpokiiua Mull und KxprcHH ":M a. a Chicago mm i-.hni, vih also all points In Washington mid KHftt eni Oregon. 8 p. m. From Portlanp Ocean Btenmshljifl, For Shu Francisco Every Five Dhv. 4 p. m. 8 p. m. Ex.BUUclH)' BRiiirday 10 p. m. 4 i. m. ColumDlR Kv. Bteiimcrs.iKx.Hinn?- To Astoria una nay Landings. 6 n. m. Ex.Hundoy WilIjAMKTTK Rivkk. ' 4:K0n. m, i Oregon City. NowlicrciEx.HundHy tiaicni ay i.ancr.i.' 7 a. m. Willamette and Yam hill Hivr.iis. Oregon City, Dayton, and Wuy-I.:indliiRs. 3:S0n. TucR.Thur., Mon.,Wed and sat. aud FrI IjV It I purl h ; SNAKK ItlVKll. Hlparia to LcwiKtoii. I.EAVK l.KWIKTON 3:;j,'i a. in dully 0:00 h. m Parties desiring to go to lleimnor or iKuius mi uoininmii Miuinorn via niggs, Hnoiuu take No. 'J. teavlnc The Hull nt rj:4(l ti. m. making direct connections ut lleppner junction and lliggs. Returning mukliigitlri-etvoimcctlon in iieppner junction mid Jllgg.s wltli No, 1. ur riving nt 'me Dalles at l'j::iu p. m. The O. K, it N. steamer ".Mii(loc"'ls now muk ing regular trips to anient and Inpciivndcncr stopping at nil way liiiidlngs. She leaves Pint land on iloiidav.s. Wednesdays and Fridays nt ii u. in., nrrivi cm &neri 1 1. in., ami iiiiIimu-iim .enee nlinut ti p. m. on same days. Itetiirnlng nimi ieavu! iiiiiL'pe.uieiice ill n it, ill. unil ttitiein in ii a. in. on -i ueMiny.s. TiiurMlays and Hatur utiyb, arriving in t-oriiaiiu annul p. in, sain unyi. For full particular!, call on O. It. it X. Co. agent The Dulleb. or address w. ii. limthnruT. Gen. l'as. Agt., Portland, Or NOTICE. m iniure any anu uu inquiries rela tive to delinquent taxes must be made to the county clerk, as he is custodian of delinquent tax Bale record and rolls. The shcrifl having complied with the law in mnking pale of delinquent tuwp, he completely out of the tax-collecting uusiness tin March next. ui:-lmv Miss Haven wishes to announce that during the months of January und Feb ruary pIih will offer all her remaining stock of winter millinery ut greatly re (iticeu prices, preparatory to receiving spring goods. Trimmed hats ut just half price. dliO-t'w The most soothing, healing and iinti septic application ever devised is Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It relieves in once anu cures piles, sores, eczema and skin diseases. liewure of iuiitu tions. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy !ont Hub It In, Just wet the affected purl freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, u Scotch remedy, auu me pain is gone, bold uy Ularke & f UIK. For sprains, swellings aud lameness there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake ley, the druggist. Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes von eat. sleen anu nappy. naiisiuciiDii guaranteed or money back. 5 cts. and 50 cts, Blakeley, the druggist. Clarke & Falk have received a carload of the celebrated Jame E. Patton strictly pure liquid paints Nasal CATARRH In all Its Btagea there. Iiould bo clcaaliuesi. Ely's Cream Balm c!vaiieg,gootlies and heal Ilia dlacascd niouilirano. It cures catarrh und drives ntvny a cold lu ttio bead quickly. C renin Bulm la placed Into tbo nostrlli. loreadi over the. membrane, and la absorbed, ltcllofla Im mediate and a euro follow). It la not drying doe not produce meaning, forge ttlzc, SO cent at Drue,, gist or by mall ; Trial Hlzc, 10 ccnta by mall. M.Y IKKJTUKIW.eo Warrcu Street, New York. Ji&lOrfE BhortcnB J SilEASE 1 helps the team. Saves wear nnd B expense. Sold every where. Jp US MADE I1V $ i. oo per month. Strictly llrst cIbhb local atnl long (iifltiince telephone service within, your homo. Mill's do not cross-talk. Your con versation will be kepi a secret. No cost for installing. You get the standard Hiinning Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day and night service. Wo will accept your contract for ten vears and allow you to cancel same on giving us thirty days writ tun notice. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 008. J. E. FALT & CO., Proriotors Commepcjal SampIe fymS Purest Liquors for Family Use Delivered to any part of the City. 9 Phones : 51 Local, 80S Long Distance. 'jn'JgrXfJtWTKi A"1 AT J. 1 A'U'UTA'I MAIl'lUUU'l A(AI ATAXA"TJCTJkT A I AT A A t A 1 AyA'rj .6 C. J. STUBIaIHG, wiku.ksam; Wines, Liquors Cigars : Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to First Phone 234, THE vtr.i.yT; y.iyj:t:.y.tT'iT,.itr.i-T:i.y.i ti,n f L. Wagon and Carriage Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. Third and Mtnn. Phone 159 r J rnriiri,r..jTT-Lir1.iri.ri1.j-1..,.,.r;i Belgian Hares to Lease. I have ubout 100 thoroughbred does that IJwill lease in lots of 10 to resnon Bible parties on shares. Apply to C. K. HAV AUD, n30.2w The I)allN. )lt. It. K. HMITII, Osteopath. Itnnms 10 llllll 11. Chimmnn lllncL- Tlu. n..n.. OruRon. tu..i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notlro In hereby Riven that tlio iiuUerHlcnwi, jcoutor of tbo will of Anrtrew V. AnchTrMiii licensed, iiuh llled bin linal acminnt In the unity eourtof the Htate of lln.ifim tr W..V..7. uillity, and mill court Iiuh iiiKiiiitel Mantluy, lo ,th nay or January, IMil, nt tliu lionr of ii i'.UK'.k II. Ill .IIS till! 1 1 Mil! fi,r 1i,.H., ,,l,l,.,.. ii. '.. tlieieto iiiiil I hi) huttluineiil llii'iuif. All lielrH laLimurn nun i':nur hts ,i, l n.l...l l., t..i,i ctutii iire tliereliiielieri'ln' r. .iiiu l to lllo their objeotlons to wild .icco'int. U,u: ih-.y liuve. tu or before llin day tut lor tlm Ihmiiiik thereof milieu uny, nr.. r.nv, l.i, l'K(i nl7.lt J. (J. lliwMii l.liit, Kxeeutor NOIICK R) I'UlilJt'A noN. I..1.SD on ick AT 'I ,, II.U.I.KK.Or, Notice In lutein- l-Ucii ii.i ii,,.' .'..ii!,.. ...... III ll.llll...r IT llu! I niimcd huttlur 1ms lllel notlie or lu Intei t ,, to linike f lmil iinuif In ,,..,.,..,( ,,i " "! that mid proof will be iiiudo licforu the riXe t V . H In. Hll Iro WW ' - 'rlM. ..in, ivui-ivvr Ul II1U Diilles, Or , on Hiuurd VruiielM ,,S.V.,.,i,u.,,.,..,.,flK0' No. Hi7i;. for tliu BW'if r.H HIIU Ji NWli bee. 3.T1 s.. l'J K., W. M. i.,1?. "!',""-'H ",0 '"""whig wltneihcH to prove oiw'lilSiS""!.1?8" U'"" ""d u"Ulv'l" J. It. Hall, 1). ) Nelson. Oliim. Olbnuii, Alex Jrasur.tillofTlielMlleh, OreKon. decI8 'AV 1'. I.UCAB, HegUter. Lane, BHiifl ...AND... Horsesftoer 173 Second Street. and nirrwb National Bank. DALLES, OREGON. t.jviyjv 1lWilml fUJUUI Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. j Ifcartillcially digests the food aud aids : Nature in HireriKthL'iilug and recoil j I atructing the exhausted digestive or .g 1 ciius. It istlic latestdlscovcrcddlgcst- 1 ant and tonic. No otlmr preparation .jj'cao approach It in etllcicncy. It in ! stantly relieves and permanently cures , Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, ( Sick Headache, GastralKla.L'rnmpsand iwiuwierrubuiisoi impenect digestion. Price Mc. and fl, Larccslr.o contains 2 tlmos bmull size. JJook all about dyspepsia malledf ree vcpared by E C. DcVITT A CO., Chicago. Sold by Clarke & Kalk'n l O. Pharmacy. FRENCH & co. . . ' JBANKLRS. TltANHAOT A KNKKALBANKINO HUtlNKH Letters of Credit issued uvailuble in the Eastern StateB. BiKht Exchange and TelBRraphis Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, bt. Louis, San Franeiseo, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav rahl term. DtiGMNN'S ONE FOR A DOSE. Hoillillro Plinp!.,,, rr,.tlt O ir I.'Ti"' 'i'1"'" '' ' "h t,T..IH,,, ( I ,,, .i Ik i bulilbf iiruiiviaiH . V NOTICE OF FINAL sSK 1' I'LK.M KN1 In the County Court .f the htntu of Oreuim: u vSu ht',rt'b' " HiMt the uiidurhlKiii'il, U. K. hiiltiiiiiiklie, iidiiilnltriitor with tliu will i ii uexcil of tl.e ehtiite of Jonathan Jaekbnii. il" censed, Iihk llled IiIh IIiiiiI afcoiuit lu Mid eUato III the coiintv court nf mild Wimuo County, Oie uoii.nnd siilil court Iiuh, by an order dated tliu lltll llUVIlf lll'Clllnlinr. limn ,1 ...... W l.'T 1!'tl' i'iy "I "lR it the luVur uiuho at, DnlliK City, 0.vKou, " tli" !!nce?fof JectluiiH tlieieto. if any there be. All he rN creditor nnd other permum lutorenttil li wild eMnte.aro lieieby untitled mid ru'iulri'd to i ru (.ent nnd lllu their ob eetloun to inld a" count. If uny liey wve, on or before tl.e tin o be t ( r III" l.eiirlnir thereof uh ufoicHiild, cMale'V.' KV?r l'" 5' w'll oi' the cstotu of JonutliHU Jueksou, deceufcod. dl'J-61 iiiu iieiiriuir 01 miiii nun miwtin.t ,.i ..... . ..